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Women and Microentrepreneurship

Women and Microentrepreneurship

 

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  • Dixit, Shailja; Khosla, Rekha (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Women entrepreneurship is an increasingly salient part of the economic makeup and is a key contributor to economic growth in almost all countries. Any strategy aimed at economic development will be unbalanced without ...
  • Sanchita (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Women entrepreneurship is a concept of encouraging employment opportunities for women in both rural and urban areas- the major women empowerment programme of the Government of India.Women Entrepreneurs have assumed a key ...
  • Aye, Abokali (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Today, when we speak about entrepreneurship, women are at par with men and have made their mark in different business sectors. Women have ventured out of their traditional roles and conventional occupations to start their ...
  • Premalatha, U, M; Iyer, Easwaran (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    India has certainly emerged as the testing ground for potential Indian women entrepreneurs. Indian women are not only educated, talented, confident, assertive, ambitious, and career oriented but they also know their minds! ...
  • Ghosh, Srabani (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    In 2010-11, a survey was conducted amongst 171 individual women entrepreneurs registered with four District Industries Centres of West Bengal namely, Kolkata, Howrah, North and South 24-Parganas. The survey, therefore, ...
  • Kapse, C, P; Dash, Manojkumar (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    During the last two decades, Indian women have entered the field of entrepreneurship in increasing numbers. With the emergence and growth of Textile related businesses, they have contributed to the Indian economy & society. ...
  • Pradhan, Sanjaykumar (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    South Africa is in transition i.e. from apartheid to democracy and development, and in the process, the focus on racial equality, gender justice, poverty eradication and economic growth are the prime slogans that the nation ...
  • Das, Kishorekumar; Mohapatra, Prajna (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    The study examines that till today the concept of entrepreneurship suffers from gender biasness. In a country like India where women entrepreneurship commencing from 70s and it is now gradually growing, women still found ...
  • Shaikh, Nazneen; Bhamare, S, S (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    While the relationship between Entrepreneur Orientation and Firm Performance have broad scholarly acceptance, this paper intends to take a broader perspective of the effects of adopting EO towards “Value Creation “. The ...
  • Kolloju, Naveen (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    In India, despite recent economic growth at the national level, the problem of livelihood security remains a foremost concern for policy makers. Though the agricultural sector in India was the backbone of the nation’s ...
  • Dutta, Geetanjali (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Entrepreneurship is the core of economic development of a country and looking it in the Indian context, women’s skills and knowledge, their talents and abilities in business and a compelling desire of wanting to do something ...
  • Singh, Pooja (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Women entrepreneurs can not gain momentum if the ground under remains uneven. Analysis of literature from psychological and sociological perspective has reasoned that childhood socialization is one of the most important ...
  • Rahman, Manish Ur; Chakrabarti, Jana; Sarkar, Debasish (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    The Christian Mythology states that the first woman, Eve was created out of the ribs of Adam and not from his head or feet, so that she can walk with equality in every respect. In our Indian mythology too women were ...
  • Sadhukhan, Sutanuka; Das, Sanjana (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    This paper explores how risk taking attitude varies across men and women, using experimental economics techniques. Entrepreneurship is an art of undertaking risk, combining human and capital resources and transforming them ...
  • Ongonga, Jared Opiyo; Muring, V (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    The importance of the micro and small-scale enterprise (MSE) sector is particularly apparent in terms of its ability to provide employment for those of working age. In Kenya, the MSE sector is the biggest employer outside ...
  • Parekh, Mohit; Ruparelia, Sheetal (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Indian society has always treated women as an epicenter of Shakti (power).Many other civilizations have also acknowledged that the hands that cradle can also change the world. At the higher end of the society, women ...
  • Barua, Suborna (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    MSMEs add dynamism and flexibility to the economy by way of new firm formation, contribution to competitive forces resulting in higher efficiency, and by faster and less expensive adjustments to economic shocks. Considering ...
  • Upadhye, Jayashree (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Women fromrural area though educated or less educated, are unable to find employment. It is entrepreneurship that paves the path of development of these women in particular and society in general. The study considers women ...
  • Srivastava, S; Purohit, S; Dashora, P (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Non cognitive i.e. emotional aspect of personality is getting extreme importance to be successful in life. Emotional aspects precede cognitive functions and facilitate an individual to grow from good one to great. Entrepreneurs ...
  • Nag, Debanjan; Das, Niladri (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Microenterprise plays a critical role in the economic development of any economy, but particularly in a developing country like India that to undergoing transition from the traditional subsistence to a modern industrial ...

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